Several UCI codes of riders from African countries include an artificial 0101, as the exact date of birth is unknown. In CQ Men this has been solved by replacing the 0101 by 0000. Maybe you should consider to do the same in CQ Women.

After consultation during the gigafinish we chose to keep only the year

Hans

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Subject: Re: Rider data Tue Nov 28, 2017 10:36 pm

MichelCQ wrote:

Hans wrote:

Several UCI codes of riders from African countries include an artificial 0101, as the exact date of birth is unknown. In CQ Men this has been solved by replacing the 0101 by 0000. Maybe you should consider to do the same in CQ Women.

After consultation during the gigafinish we chose to keep only the year

That was some five years ago also the solution at CQ Men, but it meant that with later “corrections” and new entries the 0101 and 1231 started to appear again. Hence the 0000 solution of Leon.Year only means we are still looking for the missing date.If you say 0000 it is clear that the exact date is not, and will not be, known.Why treat this for CQ Women different from CQ Men?

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